Again, thank you
@SpursGyal for your informative reply
Ok so here’s where I am at in my mind right now when reading the first lines of your post .
The forensic pathologist has said that it cannot be determined other than foot or knee to the neck . So let’s think about this and again , please , if I am wrong then tell me...
LB was 5’11 tall which is a good height
I may be wrong but from what pictures I have seen, she’s not of slight / thin build and IMOO looks average build . I’m not sure what weight but approximation , maybe 154-168lbs (11/12 st)
Now let’s look at RM - from pictures that I have seen, he is of thin build and could almost be described as ‘lanky’ ... Am I correct ?
So, if I am correct so far in my assertion, how is it possible that RM has been able to overpower LB and get her into such a position on the floor , that he is able to have sufficient control over her, to be able to either kneel or stand on her neck, thus killing her, without him having a single scratch on him ?
Somebody in that situation ( in this case LB) would be overcome with adrenalin, as in the body’s natural fight or flight defence system and I have no doubt that unless LB was incapacitated in ways such that she was unable to use her hands/ arms / legs / feet to strike out , bearing in mind that the upper leg muscle is the strongest muscle in the human body, that she would have put up a tremendous fight and show tremendous strength in order to fight to stay alive . Now if that was the case, and if RM was the one who killed her, he would have been covered in scratches and/or bruises where LB fought him and kicked him etc
Was RM subject to a forensic exam by a Police surgeon whilst being held in custody? Is it documented anywhere that he had any kind of bodily injury?
Would he, singlehandedly, have been able to overpower her sufficiently,
ON HIS OWN , in order to murder her in the way in which she was murdered??
I personally, am not convinced beyond all reasonable doubt that he could have done so .... All MOO and subject to hearing further evidence during the trial that supports him as the lone offender....